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Enzymes are Potentially a
Cure for Cancer - Part 1
There have been researches conducted aimed to
conclude the benefits of enzymes in curing cancer. In fact, the
hypothesis that enzymes can potentially cure cancer was initiated in
the early 1900s by the Scottish biologist, John Beard. He taught at
the University of Edingurgh until his death and is considered as one
of the leading biologists of the late 19th and early 20th
century.
His interest in the composition and utilization of
the placenta has lead him to the discovery of the parallels between
cancer and trophoblastic cells that envelope and nourish the embryo.
It is said that Beard was especially amazed by the microscopic form
of trophoblastic layer that efficaciously attaches to the uterine
wall. It was through this fascination that he noticed the semblance
of these trophpblastic cells to cancer cells.
The cells within the body are actually very distinct
in their appearances that enables doctors to identify any misplaced
or abnormal cells that appears in areas of the body that where they
shouldn't be. Every cell in every organ differs from one another.
The nerve cells appears uniquely different from the cells that line
the intestine, just as the cells in the pancreas look uniquely
different from muscle cells, and so on and so forth. Moreover, the
cell types an organ consists can vary greatly, depending on their
specific function.
However, when cells lose this definition or
specialness, that's when they are identified as cancer cells.
Although cancer cells may typically resemble somewhat cells from the
organ in which they develop. However, as these abnormal cells become
aggressive, they semblance becomes less.
Beard not only discovered that the early placental
cells or trophoblastic cells look like cancer cells, but realized
they behave like cancer cells as well. He discovered that
trophoblastic cells are just as invasive as cancer cells. Just as
cancer cells able to produce a host of enzymes that allow then to
break down tissue barriers and invade normal tissue, trophoblastic
cells are also able to efficaciously invade the uterus. And just as
a tumor able to generate its own complex blood supply fuelling its
growth, trophoblastic cells is also able to do so to support the
growing embryo. And lastly, just as cancer cells grow without
inhibition, the placenta also has the tendency to grow without
restraint, resulting to choriocarcinoma.
Beard was aware that the placenta changes from an
aggressive and invading tissue upon its developments into a tamed
and non-invasive life supporting system eventually- in the case of
humans, right about the 56th day after conception.
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